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Monday, September 3, 2012

Dynamic Youth upsets in the $322,716 Cane Pace Final

Although he went off at 2-5 in the wagering as part of an
entry with A Rocknroll Dance, Dynamic Youth, posted an upset on Monday
afternoon in the $322,716 Cane Pace Final at Tioga Downs. Leaving from post
position number four in a field of nine, Dynamic Youth and George Brennan got
away eighth as Time To Roll (Ron Pierce) led the Cane Pace field through a
blistering 25.1 opening quarter. As the field headed by the stands and the fans
for the first time Yannick Gingras angled A Rocknroll Dance to the outside from
fifth but was used hard to get to the front clearing by the half in 53.

Dynamic Youth (near) just nails Pet Rock on the wire to win the Cane Pace

Down the backside and headed towards three quarters Bettor's
Edge tried the first over bid with Pet Rock (Brian Sears) perfectly placed on
his helmet second over. Brennan and Dynamic Youth also picked up a cover trip
third over behind Pet Rock as they went three quarters in 1:20.3. Around the
final turn Sears tipped Pet Rock three wide off cover and he responded pacing
by A Rocknroll Dance on the lead but his biggest threat was still looming. Down
the stretch Pet Rock and Dynamic Youth battled nose to nose with Dynamic Youth
and George Brennan edging out Pet Rock to win by a nose in 1:48.4.

"I came into the race with really no game plan just hoping
for a speed duel up front and pick up some of the pieces and we ended up with
the biggest one. I never went to the rail with him just sort of floated out
there and got Pet Rock in front of me and we just followed Sears' helmet from
there," said winning driver George Brennan who posted his first Cane Pace victory.

The mile erased the previous track record for 3-year-old
gelding pacers that Dynamic Youth established in July of 1:49.3. Aaron Lambert
trains the 3-year-old son of Bettor's Delight – Always True for Silva, Tucci,
and C & G Racing. The win was the fifth in 13 seasonal starts for
Dynamic Youth who with the win increased his seasonal earnings to more than
$396,000.

Pet Rock and Sears finished second, with Bettor's Edge
finishing third. A Rocknroll Dance faded to fourth while elimination winner
Heston Blue Chip (Tim Tetrick) was in trouble from the beginning of the race
having to drag back to last out of the gate, but still finished fifth. Dynamic
Youth returned $2.90 for the win, but was part of a Silva owned entry with #1A
- A Rocknroll Dance.

In the $100,000 Shady Daisy, an early battle by Persisten (David Miller) and Major Look (Jeff Gregory) through
fractions of 25.4 and 53 resulted in another upset, this time from Blackjack
Princess and Mark Macdonald.

Blackjack Princess upsets the Shady Daisy as the longest shot in the field

Miller took control of the field by the quarter as Gregory
looked to move back to the front, but Miller would not release the heavy
betting favorite. Major Look continued to grind it out finally clearing the
leader down the backstretch and was still in command by three quarters in 1:21.
Around the final turn the early leaders were tiring on the lead and Blackjack
Princess (Mark Macdonald) took advantage with a powerful move four wide to
capture the Shady Daisy in 1:51.1.